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Had a E mail from Giles Guigard concerning the capture of Goering in May '45. Most interesting as I never realized this was going on even though being in t he nearby area

of Salzbutg Austria. It sure was a first hand bit of info I never heard about and very interesting. Truely worthwhile reading and undoubedly true. Check out the web site at

http://www.historynet.com/magazines/world_..._2/3037081.html for his interview.

Giles put me in contact with Les with a introduction so I wrote both Les and Giles. A very interesting view of wars end and Goerings capture. I doubt that something like this has came out in true form before.


Son of Francis "Combat" Stephens- Co. C 36th Combat Engineer Regiment


   
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Very interesting story! Thank you for posting the link.

 

Jim :woof:


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Yes I read that in WWII Magazine. It was very interesting. I learned a lot too. BTW, it was the same issue that featured my article. Plug, plug! :lol::lol:


Marion J Chard
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